The first beta of UniGetUI 3.2.1 has been released and features several updates, including default install options for each package manager, commands for pre-update and uninstall processes, and the capability to terminate processes. It additionally restricts custom command-line arguments, presents security reports, and enhances the error message for absent files.
Belim has announced the release of Flyby11 2.6, which introduces an experimental upgrade mode that circumvents compatibility and driver checks. This feature enables users to transfer drivers from their existing system to the new installation. The Insider build resolves concerns such as the availability of Hebrew as a UI language and the reorganization of the "Troubleshoot compatibility issues" option. Users of the standard 2.5 release do not automatically include this feature, which requires the separate download of the Flyby11 Insider Asset.
Belim has released CrapFixer 1.16.156, which now offers recursive analysis as well as fix and restore operations from any feature tree node. The preview feature has been integrated into the analyze function, and enhancements have been made to the app startup process to improve performance and stability. The user interface has been enhanced with updated accent colors, a streamlined header, and the inclusion of a GitHub Octocat icon.
PeaZip 10.5.0 has been released and represents a notable advancement in the file manager, enhancing archive browsing and editing capabilities while introducing new functionalities. The software now accommodates all file browser styles and icon sizes on macOS, enabling users to navigate NTFS Alternate Data Streams on Windows.
CrapFixer 1.15.137 has been released. The app now respects the default browser, allowing users to access internal web links in Edge. The update also improves the Tools section UI and fixes minor bugs. Currently, the focus is on maintaining current features, but a custom import function is on the roadmap.
Belim has announced the release of CrapFixer 1.14.125.
CrapFixer 1.13.103 has been released, incorporating enhancements to address memory leaks, an improved CFEnhancer plugin, updated default icons, bug fixes for the F1-triggered feature help, as well as minor UI improvements and optimizations.
Fort Firewall 3.18.2 has been released, introducing rules to add the "Tray Menu" flag, updating icons, and updating SQLite to 3.50.0.
The release of Visual Studio Code 1.100.3 addresses a bug where properties of undefined are not readable.
CrapFixer 1.12.92 has been released and showcases a refined user interface, characterized by improved contrast, depth, and a nostalgic appeal. The update introduces icon support, optimized DPI scaling, an enhanced update check mechanism, and the capability to utilize multiple fonts for log and console windows. The interface may seem minimal at first, but it can be enhanced with updated icons.
CrapFixer 1.11.71 has been released with a new retro version.
Fort Firewall 3.18.1 has been released, featuring the capability to set custom icons in the ProgramEdit and incorporating tooltips in the Options section.
CrapFixer 1.10.58 is the latest iteration of this individual initiative, dedicated to optimizing the performance of Windows by removing unnecessary files. It features a new plugins gallery view, a complete Windows version, and enhanced build display, along with improved app/bloatware detection and search capabilities, as well as minor UI adjustments.
Fort Firewall 3.18.0 has been released and includes bug fixes for password handling, program names, obsolete tracks, traffic graphs, and Explorer integration, improving user experience and compatibility with Windows 11.
CrapFixer 1.6 has been enhanced with expanded functionalities, featuring "native eXecution" (NX) plugins for direct Reg scripting in PowerShell. The application launch process has been refined to guarantee a more seamless experience. CrapFixer now retains its previous position on the desktop.
Belim has released CrapFixer 1.5, which introduces a range of enhancements, featuring a new app icon, user interface options to disable Bing Search integration, artificial intelligence capabilities to disable Click to Do, and support for the CFEnhancer plugin to showcase all applications within the system. Plugins are now accessible for direct opening and editing, and a help button has been incorporated. The plugin analysis has transitioned to asynchronous processing, and the code has been refined for smaller .exes.
Fort Firewall 3.17.9 has been released and fixes window opacity handling in traffic graph and allows users to disable "Windows11" and "WindowsVista" styles for 32-bit installers.
Belim has released CrapFixer 1.2, featuring a range of enhancements and corrections. The CFEnhancer Plugin has been updated to support external and extended signatures, and it now enables app exclusion from search results through a whitelist system. Enhancements have been implemented for Windows 11 24H2, ensuring improved stability, and application settings now save automatically. Enhancements have been implemented in the online log analyzer tool.
Simplewall 3.8.6.1 has been released and is a maintenance release that resolves issues #1977, #1979, and #1958, which include corrected errors, startup crashes, and crash dumps.
Fort Firewall 3.17.8 has been released, offering options to address the Windows 11 style, incorporate Windows Vista and Windows styles, modify traffic statistics, and adjust the tray color for Block LAN Traffic.